Mae West's 1930 Rolls-Royce Brewster Town Car with cane coachwork,
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- "Go West, Young Man" with Warren William, Randolph Scott. This remarkable car (now in the Nethercutt Museum) belonged to Constance Bennett, who rented it out. The 1930 car was restyled in 1935.
Constance Bennett was one smart cookie - she started her own cosmetics company before she knew would be the day when the studios would quit calling - for her to rent out that wonderful Rolls is typical.
Thanks for the Memories!!!
The Nethercut Museum is an absolute "must see". Fantastic cars and and vintage travel trailers!
She had a style all her very own she looked good no matter what people say
Oh, Hercules! Why don't you come up and see me some time? 🤣
He jacked up that 1930's Rolls Royse with his bare hands! 🤣 Those behemoths weigh almost SIX THOUSAND POUNDS!!
That's a sharp car!!!!!!
My! Randolf and Mae.
What a duo!
Thanks,
A very fun picture.
Alan
Mae's romantic number in the film, "I Was Saying To The Moon," which she sings to Randolph Scott, is sweet.
Dreamy Car...... I hope it still exists💛I'd be worth a pretty penny!
Well. Mae's charcter says in the film she paid $20,000. This is a customized Rolls Royce Brewster Towncar 1930.
It exists and is in a museum. A 1928 Rolls Brewster priced at auction at $1.300,000 in 2010. Given its history (it was owned by Constance Bennet) and this film appearance it would be today worth nearer $2 million.
Great old Phantom II with, if I'm correct, coachwork by Franay Of Paris. I believe the car still exists in a private collection.
Yay private collection 🙌
Go West indeed!
Horribly chopped up scenes, watch the movie- "Go West Young Man", it's wonderful!
Perambulator?
A type of baby carriage or stroller.